

Black Tech Week
Cincinnati Music Hall
price varies


Attend Black Tech Week at Cincinnati Music Hall on July 18 through 20.
Black Tech Week connects tech entrepreneurs, investors, and professionals to education, resources, opportunities— and one another! With more than 3,000+ anticipated attendees, 100+ speakers, and 50 + workshops, tech professionals will find everything they seek and more.
Tickets
- Student Tickets: $14.99
- Early Bird Tickets: $149.99 (Register by March 1)
- Regular Tickets: $199.99
About Black Tech Week
Black Tech Week is supported by some of the nation’s largest Fortune 500’s right alongside remarkable local businesses, all with one goal — to connect Founders of Color (FOC), Women, Disabled, and LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs with the resources their businesses need to scale.
Speakers
Highlighted Speakers
Call to Speakers
Black Tech Week is recruiting industry leading innovators, professionals, investors, entrepreneurs, and creatives to share experience, expertise and enthusiasm with attendees worldwide! Submissions for speaker proposals are now being accepted for BTW23.
Black Tech Week Event Details
Venues
Cincinnati Music Hall anchors the Black Tech Week conference district, which includes four adjacent venues.
- Music Hall: Music Hall is the main event venue for BTW23. Registration, the Café, Keynotes, and the Store will be here.
- Memorial Hall: Located directly next to Music Hall, this will be a venue for talks
- Washington Park: This outdoor space will have food and places to rest with trees, fountains, and music.
- The Transept: Once a German Gothic church, this venue has been transformed into a historic landmark. It is on the same block as Music Hall, and will serve as Inc. Magazine’s founders house.
Parking
A 450-space underground garage, surface lots, and on-street parking are available near Music Hall. Use the Cincy EZ Park App to pay for parking as appropriate. Take the Cincinnati METRO to the venue.
Accessibility
The ADA Accessibility entrance is located on the southeast side of the building on Elm Street. Please ask a Music Hall usher or staff member for additional assistance or directions.
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